
Structure: KV 49 Location: Valley of the Kings, East Valley, Thebes West Bank, Thebes Owner: Unknown Other designations: Site type: Tomb
Description: KV 49 is located in the west branch off the southwest wadi. An entrance stairway (A) leads down to a gate (B) leading into a long, sloping corridor (B). This opens into a large, rectangular chamber (C). An unfinished descent (C) in this chamber indicates that the cutting of the tomb was never completed. The tomb was left undecorated.
Axis in degrees: 240.33 Axis orientation: Southwest Latitude: 25.44 N Longitude: 32.36 E Elevation: 179.66 msl North: 99,507.201 East: 94,019.106 JOG map reference: NG 36-10 Modern governorate: Qena (Qina) Ancient nome: 4th Upper Egypt Surveyed by TMP: Yes Maximum height: 2.24 m Mininum width: 1 m Maximum width: 3.5 m Total length: 24.14 m Total area: 46.61 m² Total volume: 69.72 m³ Entrance location: Hillside Owner type: Unknown, probably non-royal Entrance type: Staircase Interior layout: Corridors and chamber Axis type: Straight Grafitti Carpenters' and sculptors' tools Game components Mummy trappings Tomb equipment Vessels Written documents Gate C shows evidence of having been blocked, perhaps indicating that the tomb was used as a burial place. Two graffitti written over gate B show that the tomb was accessible in the late New Kingdom. The texts deal with the provisioning of a burial and indicate that the tomb was used in the later New Kingdom to store rags.
This site was used during the following period(s): New Kingdom, Dynasty 18
Ayrton, Edward Russell (1906): Discovery (made for Theodore M. Davis) Ayrton, Edward Russell (1906): Excavation (conducted for Theodore M. Davis) Conservation history: A rubble and cement wall has been constructed around the entrance by the Supreme Council of Antiquities to divert flood water.
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